A long long time ago (but not in a galaxy far far away), when I was in high school, there was dance called the "mashed potatoes" and a song to go along with it. Now, those potatoes could dance in any language :-)
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When family start buying you comfy socks embroidered with words in different languages and fancy exotic scripts. And to make matters worse, with all those words under your belt from studying languages so far, you still have no idea what they say at first, only to discover after a little bit of further research on the Internet that they all offer up the same profound piece of wisdom in several languages..."sock" ;)

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Today I took a history quiz on something I didn't read. It asked for the name of some Italian guy, and all of the names looked somewhat Italian. I said them all in my head with an Italian accent, and picked the one that sounded most "Italian." I got it right. Would a non-language nerd have done this? I think not.

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